The Schoolboys were an American doo-wop group from the mid-1950s, renowned for their harmonious vocal style. The group consisted of notable members like Renaldo "Obie" Benson, who later attain fame with The Four Tops. Their most influential work, "Please Say You Want Me," became a significant hit on the R&B charts, showcasing the group's signature falsetto lead and backing harmonies. While their career was brief, they remain an important part of the early doo-wop scene, reflecting the transition from rhythm and blues to the more polished sound of Motown.